Emilio Bonifacio has been a nomad his entire major league career. An offensive threat because he's speedy on the base paths and useful defensively as both an infielder and outfielder, he's never found a home, a place on the field he can call his own. For the moment, though, Bonifacio can settle. There is a spot for him in manager John Gibbons' lineup. ...more
This Sunday marks Sir Alex Ferguson's 1,500th and final match as manager of Manchester United. And as TSN Radio 1050's Gareth Wheeler writes, there is no replacing Sir Alex - just the hope that the winning legacy he left behind permeates during the new David Moyes era. ...more
There was a very interesting signing made by the Chicago Cubs earlier this week when they came to terms with Anthony Rizzo on a seven-year deal worth $41 million. Should the Blue Jays be offering Brett Lawrie the same kind of contract? Scott Ferguson of TSN Radio 1050 offers his thoughts. ...more
Young defencemen stepped up for the Bruins in Game One and the Kings rallied late to stun the Sharks. Scott Cullen has stats and notes from Thursday night's NHL action. ...more
The wound was far from healed, the sting of a devastating collapse in game 7 still painful for Randy Carlyle and the Maple Leafs. "The feeling is frustration," said Carlyle, upon the dismissal of his hockey club on Thursday morning, "at times you feel you were hit between the eyes with a hammer." ...more
David Beckham's story is one that captured the attention of a nation. Whether you liked it or not, living in England during his time at Manchester United, there was no escaping the Beckham brand. He was constantly in the spotlight, hounded by paparazzi and living out his life on the front and back pages of the newspapers. ...more
The Nashville Predators missed the playoffs for the second time in the last nine seasons, a result that will secure them a top draft pick, but also indicates that there is much room for improvement. Off-Season Game Plan looks at what may in store for the Predators this summer. ...more
In Thursday's edition of C'Mon Ref, NHL on TSN analyst and former NHL referee Kerry Fraser explains how the officials are graded throughout the regular season and who decides which one are chosen to work in the Stanley Cup playoffs. ...more
It sure is nice, when plans go awry, for the alternative to work out. The Blue Jays, minus injured starters Josh Johnson and J.A. Happ, have twice in five days put their fate in the hands of a 39-year-old pitcher who hasn't held a regular job in the major leagues since 2007. ...more
The top-seeded Chicago Blackhawks asserted their will over the Detroit Red Wings, dominating play on their way to a 4-1 win in the first game of their second round playoff series. Scott Cullen has stats, notes and observations. ...more
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